1 of 32

ON THE FACE OF IT

by

SUSAN HILL

2 of 32

ABOUT THE AUTHOR- SUSAN HILL

3 of 32

Susan Hill, CBE (born 5 February 1942) is an English author of fiction and non-fiction works. Her novels include The Woman in Black, The Mist in the Mirror, and I'm the King of the Castle, for which she received the Somerset Maugham Award in 1971. She was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 2012 Birthday Honours for services to literature.

4 of 32

Derry entered the garden of Mr lamb

5 of 32

The story begins with a teenage boy entering a garden. His face is burnt on one side due to an accident when acid fell on half of his face. He has gone there to hide himself as he is afraid of facing people. He fears being teased by others for having such a face. But when he enters, he finds someone already present there. He tries to leave the place but he is stopped by the old man, Mr. Lamb, the owner of the garden. Derry feels guilty for entering the garden without permission. Mr. Lamb welcomes him and tells him not to leave just because of his presence.

6 of 32

Derry wants to leave as he thinks people don’t like his face and moreover ,they get afraid of his looks. But Mr. Lamb insists him to stay there. They enter into a conversation that how Derry is not liked by anyone and how he hates people behaving like this with him. Mr. Lamb tries to console him. He tells him that he has a tin leg and kids make fun of him. Still he is not depressed and enjoys his life. They both talk about various things and this leads to revelation of Derry’s fear, depression and hatred about his being in such condition.

7 of 32

But Mr. Lamb keeps on telling him to think of the positive things. Soon they become friends and Mr. Lamb asks him to help him in plucking the crab apples of his garden. Derry tells him that he had come too far from his home and hadn’t told anything about this to his mother.

8 of 32

Mr. Lamb tells him to take permission from his mother. Derry finds it difficult and this leads to a small quarrel between both of them. At last Derry tells him that he would come back after taking his mother’s permission. His mother does not want him to go back but he comes back again to fulfill his promise. Meanwhile Mr. Lamb climbs the ladder on his own to pluck the crab apples as he was sure that Derry would not return. He was disabled and it was difficult for him to climb. Mr. Lamb falls from his ladder and dies. Derry, on the other hand, returns to the garden to help him. When he enters the garden, he sees Mr. Lamb lying on the ground. Derry tries hard to make him move but did not get any response from him. Finally he comes to know that he is dead and starts crying.

9 of 32

The life changing statements of Mr lamb that brought a transformation in Derry

10 of 32

11 of 32

12 of 32

13 of 32

14 of 32

15 of 32

16 of 32

17 of 32

18 of 32

19 of 32

20 of 32

21 of 32

22 of 32

23 of 32

24 of 32

25 of 32

26 of 32

27 of 32

28 of 32

29 of 32

Mr Lamb fell down and died but his peculiar words transformed Derry

30 of 32

Q1- Who has written On The Face Of It?�A) Susan Hill B) William Sydne �Q2- What is this play featuring?�A) an old man and a small boy meeting in old man's garden�B) gossip of the old man at the beach�Q3- Who is Mr. Lamb?�A) a middleaged man B) an old man �Q4- What were Derry and Mr. Lamb victims of?�A) vision impairment B) Physical impairment

Let's Quizz....!

31 of 32

32 of 32